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Definition of Cumulose
1. a. Full of heaps.
Definition of Cumulose
1. Adjective. Full of heaps. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cumulose
1. pertaining to clouds [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cumulose
Literary usage of Cumulose
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Rocks, Rock-weathering and Soils by George Perkins Merrill (1906)
"... materials which go to make up these clays in Maryland, as determined by
Whitney.1 MECHANICAL ANALYSES OF POTOMAC CLAYS, MARYLAND (2) cumulose Deposits. ..."
2. Agricultural Geology by Frederick Valentine Emerson (1920)
"CHAPTER XI LAKES AND SWAMPS; LACUSTRINE AND cumulose SOILS; LAKES; LACUSTRINE
SOILS Introductory'.—Lakes and swamps are often closely associated and grade ..."
3. The Principles of Agriculture for High Schools by John Henry Gehrs (1919)
"The accumulation from year to year forms the cumulose soil. The cumulose soils
are very different in formation and composition from the residual soils. ..."
4. Principles of Agricultural Chemistry by George Stronach Fraps (1913)
"Colluvial and cumulose Soil.—A colluvial soil is one which has been removed, ...
A cumulose soil has been formed by the accumulation of vegetable matter, ..."
5. Effective Farming: A Text-book for American Schools by Harry Oscar Sampson (1918)
"Each of these groups is divided as follows : Sedentary Soils: Transported Soils:
Residual Colluvial cumulose Alluvial Marine Lacustrine Glacial Residual ..."